Mystery Diagnosis Season 3 Episode 4

Mystery Diagnosis Season 3 Episode 4 The Man Who Turned Orange

  • April 16, 2007

In season 3, episode 4 of Mystery Diagnosis, titled "The Man Who Turned Orange," we follow the mysterious case of a man who turned bright orange. The episode opens with Robert, a middle-aged man from Texas, describing his unusual medical condition. Robert's skin, hair, and even his eyes have turned an eerie shade of orange, and he has no idea why.

The episode unfolds as Robert recounts his journey to find a diagnosis for his strange illness. He visits multiple doctors, but none of them can seem to pinpoint the cause. The first doctor he visits suspects liver failure, so Robert undergoes a series of tests to determine if this is the cause of his symptoms. However, the tests come back negative, leaving Robert and his family feeling hopeless.

Despite the initial setback, Robert doesn't give up on finding answers. He continues to seek out specialists until he is finally referred to Dr. Rabinowitz, a world-renowned expert in metabolic disorders. Dr. Rabinowitz listens to Robert's story and begins to analyze his medical history. After ruling out several possible causes, Dr. Rabinowitz suspects that Robert may have Carotenemia, a condition caused by the accumulation of beta-carotene in the body.

At this point, the episode delves into the science behind Carotenemia, explaining that it is commonly caused by excessive consumption of foods rich in beta-carotene such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin. The body converts beta-carotene into vitamin A, but when there is an excess, the body cannot metabolize it all and it builds up in the skin, causing a yellow-orange discoloration.

Dr. Rabinowitz runs a series of tests and ultimately confirms his initial suspicion: Robert has Carotenemia. He advises Robert to reduce his intake of foods high in beta-carotene. Robert follows the doctor's orders and slowly begins to see his skin decrease in pigment until it returns to its normal color.

The episode concludes with Robert expressing his gratitude for finally receiving a diagnosis and thanking the doctors who helped him along the way. The narrative serves as a reminder of the importance of persistence and how, sometimes, the cause of a medical mystery can be as simple as a change in diet.

Overall, season 3, episode 4 of Mystery Diagnosis, "The Man Who Turned Orange," offers a fascinating look into an unusual medical condition and the process of finding a diagnosis. The episode is both informative and engaging, blending science with personal narrative to create an unforgettable story.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 16, 2007
  • Language
    English